Valérian Lenud, best known as VALÉ, is a contemporary street artist whose passion for capturing the essence of different cultures and communities shines through his work.
Born in France in 1990, VALÉ’s travels around the world serve as the foundation for his stunning artworks.
His art blends traditional portraiture with a colorful, street-art aesthetic, showcasing his experiences and thoughts through his lens. In addition to cultures, VALÉ is dedicated to representing global issues in his paintings.
Children's rights, peace in conflict zones, and environmental sustainability are recurring themes he passionately portrays, aiming to raise awareness and inspire positive change.
VALÉ’s portraits are a celebration of the vibrancy of life and a call to action, reminding us of the importance of preserving our shared heritage and experiences.
In addition, Valérian also engages in social projects and community initiatives,
working with local communities to bring awareness and celebrate their unique stories
and cultures.
He primarily works with spray paint, layering his images with numerous hand-cut stencils to create dynamic pieces embellished with brushes, palette knives and oil pastels.
Whether he is creating large-scale murals, spontaneous street pieces on city walls or
more intimate canvases, VALÉ's work is characterized by his ability to bring color and life to the urban landscape and capture the essence of the world around him,
with a commitment to using his art to bring people together.
Valérian collaborates with galleries, social projects, festivals and brands around the world.
His artwork can be found in France, Monaco, USA, Australia, Japan, Norway,
Netherlands, Spain, México, Argentina, Chile and Colombia.
He has been covered by Forbes, StreetArt NYC, Konbini, C’est de l’Art, Cultura Colectiva and commissioned for projects with BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, Montana Colors and Santander